Iconism CD-ROM
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CDROM programming and build of Iconism CD-ROM that showcases the work of Professor Helmut Lueckenhausen, as part of his phd submission. This project was undertaken through Swinburne Design Centre.
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CDROM programming and build of Iconism CD-ROM that showcases the work of Professor Helmut Lueckenhausen, as part of his phd submission. This project was undertaken through Swinburne Design Centre.
This sound toy takes people reactions and maps them to volume of a sound source.
Some people like noise, some people don’t.
The user selects a person, make some noise, watch their reaction.
A reactive video sound toy.
Exhibited as part of Soundtoys.net traveling exhibition and at The FILE 2006 and FILE GAMES exhibition at The SESI Gallery, Art Institution in Sao Paulo, Brazil


This project is an extension of my interest in photography, music and the Australian Landscape.
I am trying to not only present proof of concepts and areas of further exploration but also to encourage imagination and new ways of interpreting the environment around us.
The concept is quite simple. It is to extend to user interface of audio software into the real world. It is to share these computing experiences with an audience and to invite collaboration.It is to explore the use of photographs of the Australian environment as the user interface for a series of sound toys. The photographs of the environment will not only be used as the basis of the user interface but as an integral part of the user interface of these sound toys. These soundtoys explore the nature musical software, the use of the environment as musical instruments and look to explore a musical interpretation of the environment around us.
This project is part of the Australian Centre of the Moving Image permanent collection, has been exhibited as part of the soundtoys.net traveling exhibition and at The FILE 2005 and FILE GAMES exhibition at The SESI Gallery, Art Institution in Sao Paulo, Brazil





This CDROM sales tool contained all the company, product offerings and services information for QANTAS. It was used by QANTAS sales staff around the UK.The interface and the information structure of the tool was designed with the QANTAS sales staff, to ensure they could present the information in a quick and efficient manner, and allowing enough flexibility in the product to suit the variety of sales techniques and approaches.




A CDROM based sales tool that was used by WorldSource Europe wide at various Telecommunication trade shows. Actors were cast for talking heads pieces. They were shot on blue screen for seamless inclusion in the presentation. Voice over artists were cast as a counter-point to the video. Video library footage was sourced for an video loop that would play when after periods on inaction to draw in passers by.